Emotional dysregulation in relation to substance use and behavioral addictions: Findings from five separate meta-analyses
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(3), P. 100502 - 100502
Published: July 1, 2024
Emotional
dysregulation
(ED)
is
a
transdiagnostic
variable
underlying
various
psychiatric
disorders,
including
addictive
behaviors
(ABs).
This
meta-analysis
examines
the
relationship
between
ED
and
ABs
(alcohol,
tobacco,
cannabis,
gambling,
gaming),
indicators
of
AB
engagement
(frequency,
quantity/time
use,
severity,
problems).
Language: Английский
The Co-occurrence of Personality Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
Current Psychiatry Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25(11), P. 545 - 554
Published: Oct. 3, 2023
Language: Английский
Examining the role of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in intimate partner violence among couples with alcohol use disorder
Aggressive Behavior,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
50(2)
Published: Feb. 15, 2024
Abstract
Separate
literatures
indicate
that
both
alcohol
use
disorder
(AUD)
and
posttraumatic
stress
(PTSD)
are
robust
risk
factors
for
using
intimate
partner
violence
(IPV).
Despite
the
strength
of
these
relative
literatures,
common
co‐occurrence
AUD
PTSD,
their
combined
effects
on
IPV
have
rarely
been
examined.
This
study
begins
to
address
this
gap
by
exploring
moderating
provisional
PTSD
diagnosis
relation
between
heavy
consumption
physical
a
multilevel
modeling
approach.
Participants
were
adult
romantic
couples
(
N
=
100)
with
current
history
in
relationship.
Results
from
between‐couple
comparison
who
reported
more
drinking
days
also
experienced
when
at
least
one
had
probable
PTSD.
However,
within‐couple
indicated
among
partners
without
diagnosis,
those
fewer
compared
perpetration.
These
preliminary
exploratory
findings
require
replication
extension
but
provide
new
important
information
regarding
complex
intersection
drinking,
AUD.
Language: Английский
Meta-Analysis of Emotional Dysregulation in Relation to Substance Use and Behavioral Addictions
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Predicting aggressive behaviors: Examining unique and interactive roles of PTSD and emotion dysregulation in a minority sample
Aggressive Behavior,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
50(3)
Published: May 1, 2024
Abstract
Aggression
is
a
costly
public
health
problem
with
severe
and
multi‐faceted
negative
consequences
thus,
identifying
factors
that
contribute
to
aggression,
particularly
in
understudied
populations,
necessary
develop
more
effective
interventions
reduce
the
cost
of
aggression.
The
goal
this
study
was
test
whether
difficulties
regulating
emotions
moderated
association
between
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD)
symptoms
aggression
community
sample
predominantly
Black
females
high
levels
trauma
exposure.
Furthermore,
we
explored
unique
relations
PTSD
symptom
clusters
distinct
subscales
included
601
participants
recruited
from
an
urban
hospital.
Symptoms
were
assessed
using
self‐report
measures
including
Difficulties
Emotion
Regulation
Scale
(DERS)
Behavioral
Questionnaire‐Short.
Regression
analyses
conducted
total
DERS
their
interaction
as
predictors
for
(using
BQ‐Short).
We
found
higher
arousal
difficulty
controlling
impulses
when
upset
positively
related
also
exploratory
analysis
examine
Alternative
Symptom
Clusters
hybrid
model.
results
suggest
some
(externalizing
behavior)
emotion
dysregulation
processes
(difficulties
upset),
relate
independent,
rather
than
multiplicative
ways.
These
offer
insights
new
directions
research
focuses
on
independent
specific
Language: Английский